Rastus Carroll was being held at the Jacksboro jail this week waiting extradition to Williamsburg, Ky., where he faces charges for the fatal shooting of Henry Mitchell Tuesday afternoon at the residence where the two families lived on the Kentucky side of Jellico.
Mitchell was killed by a blast from a 16-gage shotgun that tore a hole through his breast.
According to Kentucky officials the shooting was the culmination of an altercation between two men over rent allegedly owed Mitchell by Carroll. The later had rented two rooms from Mitchell in the home occupied by the families.
Mrs. Mitchell said at the inquest held at Davenport's store that the two men had an argument over rent money Tuesday morning. Her husband, she said, went to work at a mine in (not legible) Hollow, and on this return (not legible) that afternoon he was called (not legible) the front of the house by Carroll.
Mitchell was seated in the kitchen of the residence with his wife and Mrs. (not legible) at the time. He went to (not legible) of the room and on opening it was met by a blast from the shotgun, Mrs. Mitchell said.
Carroll fled following the shooting and stayed overnight in the mountains on (not legible) Tennessee side. The following (not legible) was placed under arrest by Constable Millard Faulkner in Campbell County and taken to the Jellico jail.
Funeral services for Mitchell were held Thursday.
Jellico Advance-Sentinel – Friday, March 18, 1938
Rastus Carroll was being held at the Jacksboro jail this week waiting extradition to Williamsburg, Ky., where he faces charges for the fatal shooting of Henry Mitchell Tuesday afternoon at the residence where the two families lived on the Kentucky side of Jellico.
Mitchell was killed by a blast from a 16-gage shotgun that tore a hole through his breast.
According to Kentucky officials the shooting was the culmination of an altercation between two men over rent allegedly owed Mitchell by Carroll. The later had rented two rooms from Mitchell in the home occupied by the families.
Mrs. Mitchell said at the inquest held at Davenport's store that the two men had an argument over rent money Tuesday morning. Her husband, she said, went to work at a mine in (not legible) Hollow, and on this return (not legible) that afternoon he was called (not legible) the front of the house by Carroll.
Mitchell was seated in the kitchen of the residence with his wife and Mrs. (not legible) at the time. He went to (not legible) of the room and on opening it was met by a blast from the shotgun, Mrs. Mitchell said.
Carroll fled following the shooting and stayed overnight in the mountains on (not legible) Tennessee side. The following (not legible) was placed under arrest by Constable Millard Faulkner in Campbell County and taken to the Jellico jail.
Funeral services for Mitchell were held Thursday.
Jellico Advance-Sentinel – Friday, March 18, 1938
Family Members
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Guy Mitchell
1903–1992
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Lillie Mae Mitchell Begliutti
1904–1979
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Frances Leonard "Little Frank" Mitchell
1910–1961
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Elizabeth Kusas Mills Boffo
1912–1998
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Ada Ethel Mitchell Proch
1914–1993
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Martha Ruth Mitchell Lawson
1916–2001
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Mary Magdaline Mitchell Adams
1918–1994
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Nora Josephine Mitchell Campbell
1921–2000
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Rose Marie Mitchell Bowlin
1922–2009
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Alice Alberta Mitchell
1927–2009
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